My Brethren, I wish that ye may be in health and prosper, even as your soul Prospers (3 Jn 1:2)

Today with the advanced technology of water electrolysis we can incorporate scientifically researched beneficial properties into our drinking water. They say we live in the 21st century, its time we drink 21st century water. Old fashion water filtration systems like reverse osmosis, water distillation, or other multi stage mineral adding water filters will not give you the many different health benefits of drinking alkaline ionized water. Only ionized water, which scientist call "electrolyzed reduced water" has the beneficial properties of smaller water cluster size, negative Oxidation Reduction Potential, and slightly higher alkaline pH. There are many gimmicks on the market trying to pass themselves off as offering these health benefits which water ionizers produce. There are even people who advocate adding "baking soda" or other chemical additives to your water to make it alkaline! This is foolish and dangerous, since over consumption of chemical additives like baking soda can cause serious life threatening health conditions. Proponents of cheap "natural" alkaline water filters like inline mineral adding filters which raise the pH of your tap water are also preying upon unsuspecting consumers with cheap gimmicks which they claim will offer the same health benefits as drinking alkaline ionized water from an

. These promoters of natural alkaline water filters are almost as bad as the sellers of additives which raise the pH of tap water to make it alkaline. The fact is that these natural non-electric alkaline water ionizer systems or filters are basically your old fashioned water filter like the Brita filter or singe stage inline filter, with an additional mineral adding filter which raises the pH of the water. This will make the water alkaline, but it will not incorporate any of the ionized alkaline water benefits which scientist have discovered. Only alkaline ionized water created by the water electrolysis process has those 3 health improving properties. Simply adding minerals or chemicals to raise the pH of your tap water is not the same thing, can be potentially life threatening, and does not incorporate any health benefits. Unfortunately, the water ionizer industry itself is very manipulative, companies like Kangen-Enagic spread misinformation to make people think they need to pay exorbitantly high prices for the alkaline water machines which actually will work and deliver the health benefits. They prey upon one of the most helpless sectors of society, the elderly, which are very vulnerable and susceptible to in person manipulative sales techniques. Other water ionizer companies have sprang up and attempt to ride on the back of Kangen by offering a competing machine at about 70% of the price of the Kangen SD501, saving the customer about $1000 to $1500 dollars over the Kangen unit, yet they collude among each other using misinformation and scare tactics such as poisonous water ionizer plates in an attempt to make people think they need to still pay a high price for the water ionizer machine. The truth is that there has never been 1 documented case of "poisoning" from water ionizer plates.

The estimate was limited to a handful of chemicals commonly found in human bodies: bisphenol-A (BPA), used in hard plastics, food-can linings, and paper receipts; two phthalates used as dd395-crop-siteplasticizers in vinyl products; DDE, the breakdown product of the banned insecticide DDT; organophosphate pesticides, including one called chlorpyrifos used on grain, fruit, and other crops; and brominated flame retardants known as PBDEs that were extensively used in furniture foams until they were banned in Europe and the United States. Pesticides and Herbicides Linked to adhd diabetesBPA, DDE, and the phthalates were examined for their links to obesity and diabetes, phthalates for male reproductive effects, and flame retardants and organophosphate pesticides for neurological effects. Together, these represent about 5 percent of endocrine disruptors—or "the tip of the proverbial iceberg,

Animal studies in the 1990s by researcher Phyllis Mullenix, at the Harvard-affiliated Forsyth Research Institute, showed that rats exposed to fluoride in the womb were much more likely to behave in a hyperactive manner later in life. This could be due to direct damage or alteration to the development of the brain. (Mullenix's adviser told her she was "jeopardizing the financial support" of her institution by "going against what dentists and everybody have been publishing for fifty years, that [fluoride] is safe and effective," and she was fired shortly after one of her seminal papers was accepted for publication,according to Grandjean and a book by investigative journalist Christopher Bryson called The Fluoride Deception.)

Multiple studies also suggest that kids with moderate and severe fluorosis—a staining and occasional mottling of the teeth caused by fluoride—score lower on measures of cognitive skills and IQ. According to a 2010 CDC report, a total of 41 percent of American youths ages 12 to 15 had some form of fluorosis. Another study showed structural abnormalities in aborted fetuses from women in an area of China with high naturally occurring levels of fluoride.
There have also been about 40 studies showing that children born in areas home to water with elevated levels of this chemical (higher than the concentrations used in U.S. water fluoridation) have lower-than-normal IQs. Grandjean and colleagues reviewed 27 such studies that were available in 2012, concluding that all but one of them showed a significant link; children in high fluoride areas had IQs that were, on average, seven points below those of children from areas with low concentrations of the substance.

If you've been interested in starting your own internet business but you've been trying to avoid the hassles of things like developing and producing products, tracking your inventory, setting up warehouse space, and maintaining a confusing shipping/receiving infrastructure, then drop shipping may be your answer. It allows you to sell quality, brand-name products on your website for a hefty profit, while someone else looks after product development and order fulfillment. Although the process can be a boon to internet entrepreneurs, you should know the advantages and disadvantages to this business model before getting started.
In addition to not having to worry about shipping products yourself, there are a few other advantages to this business model. First, it saves you the cost of building your own inventory. If you're like most people starting a small business, you don't have a ton of extra money lying around, so the last thing you want to do is tie up your cash in inventory that you may or may not be able to sell.

Second, no inventory also means no leftovers. If the product you sell suddenly becomes outdated, obsolete or just plain untrendy, you aren't the one with a room or warehouse full of stock nobody will buy. Many online retailers find themselves having to offer deep discounts--and taking huge losses--on old products just to get them out of their homes or warehouses to make room for more inventory.
Third, you'll be able to add new products to your site almost instantly. Since you don't have to worry about stocking inventory, if you find your customers clamoring for a particular product, it's not unrealistic to expect you could add the item to your site in just a few days.
Have you noticed there are literally hundreds, if not thousands, of sites selling huge mish-mash selections of inexpensive gift items . . . things like plastic gnomes and porcelain figurines? That's because there are a few very large drop shipping companies that import these items and then recruit websites to sell them on their behalf. Unfortunately, this is not the way for you to go if you're getting started with drop shipping. There are already a lot of giant gift sites out there--and way too much competition for you to reasonably expect to be successful at it.

Today with the advanced technology of water electrolysis we can incorporate scientifically researched beneficial properties into our drinking water. They say we live in the 21st century, its time we drink 21st century water. Old fashion water filtration systems like reverse osmosis, water distillation, or other multi stage mineral adding water filters will not give you the many different health benefits of drinking alkaline ionized water. Only ionized water, which scientist call "electrolyzed reduced water" has the beneficial properties of smaller water cluster size, negative Oxidation Reduction Potential, and slightly higher alkaline pH. There are many gimmicks on the market trying to pass themselves off as offering these health benefits which water ionizers produce. There are even people who advocate adding "baking soda" or other chemical additives to your water to make it alkaline! This is foolish and dangerous, since over consumption of chemical additives like baking soda can cause serious life threatening health conditions. Proponents of cheap "natural" alkaline water filters like inline mineral adding filters which raise the pH of your tap water are also preying upon unsuspecting consumers with cheap gimmicks which they claim will offer the same health benefits as drinking alkaline ionized water from an

. These promoters of natural alkaline water filters are almost as bad as the sellers of additives which raise the pH of tap water to make it alkaline. The fact is that these natural non-electric alkaline water ionizer systems or filters are basically your old fashioned water filter like the Brita filter or singe stage inline filter, with an additional mineral adding filter which raises the pH of the water. This will make the water alkaline, but it will not incorporate any of the ionized alkaline water benefits which scientist have discovered. Only alkaline ionized water created by the water electrolysis process has those 3 health improving properties. Simply adding minerals or chemicals to raise the pH of your tap water is not the same thing, can be potentially life threatening, and does not incorporate any health benefits. Unfortunately, the water ionizer industry itself is very manipulative, companies like Kangen-Enagic spread misinformation to make people think they need to pay exorbitantly high prices for the alkaline water machines which actually will work and deliver the health benefits. They prey upon one of the most helpless sectors of society, the elderly, which are very vulnerable and susceptible to in person manipulative sales techniques. Other water ionizer companies have sprang up and attempt to ride on the back of Kangen by offering a competing machine at about 70% of the price of the Kangen SD501, saving the customer about $1000 to $1500 dollars over the Kangen unit, yet they collude among each other using misinformation and scare tactics such as poisonous water ionizer plates in an attempt to make people think they need to still pay a high price for the water ionizer machine. The truth is that there has never been 1 documented case of "poisoning" from water ionizer plates.

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